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differentiate between strong, chisel- shaped beak and long, pointed beak​

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Birds with chiseling beaks are Wrens, Woodpecker and Warblers. The chiseling beaks or chisel-shaped refers to the strong and sturdy beaks with a chisel-like tip used by these birds to drill holes into tree barks, wood, to catch insects and eat.

Aves (Birds) Have Long Pointed Beak. Birds Have Long and Pointed Beak For: Hunting (beaks of the heron and egret)

Toco Toucan. The beak of this bird is 7.5 inches long. ...

Stork. ...

Flamingo. ...

Dalmatian Pelican. ...

Bald Eagle. ...

Long-billed curlew. ...

Collared Aracari. ...

Rhinoceros Hornbill.

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